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Entire party tent demands expulsion of foreigners.

A new video has surfaced showing a group of people in a party tent in Löningen near Cloppenburg, Germany, shouting xenophobic slogans to Gigi D'Agostino's popular song "L'amour toujours." This follows a similar incident that occurred in Sylt, Germany.

SymClub
May 26, 2024
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Controversy Arises at Shooting Event in Lower Saxony - Entire party tent demands expulsion of foreigners.

After the Nazi incident at the swanky "Pony" club in Kampen on Sylt, here's another clip with similar distasteful content. This happened during the Pentecost weekend.

In contrast to the previous incident, this time, it wasn't just a few people but a large group of youngsters singing "Foreigners out" and "Germany for the Germans" to the dancefloor anthem.

The police in Cloppenburg/Vechta, Lower Saxony, reported that the video was posted and further circulated in a public chat platform.

After receiving complaints by witnesses, they took action. The State Protection Office has also commenced its investigation into the matter, as mentioned in a statement.

Shooting Brotherhood Expresses Shock

The Shooting Brotherhood of Bunnen e.V. 1844, in a post on their Instagram page, distanced themselves from the incident. They claim to have discovered the incident on Tuesday, and upon learning about it, they condemned the slogans. They're taken aback by the turn of events.

For a while now, "L'amour toujours" by the Italian DJ has been used for racist and hateful chants. The reason for its increase in popularity during Pentecost remains uncertain.

Andreas Sagehorn, Police President of Cloppenburg/Vechta, remarks, "In a world-open and tolerant society that recently celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Basic Law together, such conduct contradicts our human image."

Bei einem Schützenfest in Löningen kam es zu ähnlichen ausländerfeindlichen Szenen wie Pfingsten auf Sylt
Die Gäste brüllten immer wieder „Ausländer raus“

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